Treetop wrote:Been watching polls for weeks. Hillary has no chance in the world imo. Especially after wikileaks showed us the DNC has been purposely trying to keep sanders down...
natsb88 wrote:Trump and Hillary both want an "assault weapons" ban and a federally mandated waiting period for gun purchases. (Hillary of course wants a lot more).
Trump and Hillary both want government-run universal healthcare. Think about that. Obamacare was designed by Democrats to fail after a few years so Democrats could say "we tried to work with insurance companies and hospitals but they're just too greedy, we need the government to take over" and try to push universal healthcare. Now we have a presumptive GOP nominee who supports government-run healthcare anyway. Might as well just hand it over.
Trump and Hillary both want more progressive income taxes. Trump also wants huge tariffs on imports from China to "bring back jobs." It may boost some domestic manufacturing, but only because it would artificially increase prices by 50%. We're talking consumables, household goods, electronics... this hurts the lower and middle class more than a relatively small number of new jobs will offset. All that new government revenue from tariffs would be paid by the end consumer, not China. Tariffs would hurt the same segment that Hillary's higher minimum wage would (and Trump put a higher minimum wage back on the table after previously opposing it).
Trump and Hillary both support domestic spying and warrantless surveillance and data collection. Trump has called for increased government control over the internet, including the ability to censor/block websites the government considers "dangerous" and having the ability to shut down internet access (the proverbial "internet killswitch"). Trump and Hillary both support aggressive law enforcement and militarization of local police. Trump's deportation dreams would require a "halt and show your papers" approach.
Trump and Hillary both support torture and indefinite detention at Guantanamo. Trump said he would send Americans there if they were suspected of supporting Isis. Who needs due process?
Trump and Hillary are both crony capitalists. Hillary sells influence for huge speaking fees and donations to the Clinton foundation. Trump's family money came from building housing for the government and he's been greasing palms for almost 50 years. In the 70s he used political connections to get a 40-year tax abatement on the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Manhattan (boils down to getting tens of millions in tax subsidies). In 1985 he circumvented campaign finance laws (making donations from many separate Trump companies) to give $30k to Andrew Stein, a member of the board that makes zoning and land use decisions in Manhattan. In the 90s Trump tried to get the city of Bridgeport, CT to become "partners" with one of his companies so they could use their power of condemnation to take property from five existing businesses where he wanted to build a new amusement park. Also in the 90s he tried to use eminent domain to force a widow out of her house in Atlantic City after she refused to sell. He wanted to build a parking lot. Trump celebrated the 2005 SCOTUS ruling that determined eminent domain could be used for private development. He spent a decade in NY courts arguing that gambling would ruin the state because he didn't want any competition for his NJ casinos. Just a few examples...
Don't forget that prior to this election cycle Trump was very close with Bill and Hillary, saying "Hillary would have made a great president," and their daughters are friends. He has given lots of money to Democrats (including the Clintons). Trump has switched parties several times. He was a Democrat from 2001-2009, Republican 2009-2011, Independent in 2011, then switched back to Republican for this election cycle. I don't put much weight in party affiliation, but he's certainly not a consistent conservative.
I sympathize with the view that Trump is the lesser of two evils. I can't stomach the idea of actually cheering him on. He is "slightly less bad," at best.
Thogey wrote:I'll still take some action on this. Even odds.
scyther wrote:Thogey wrote:I'll still take some action on this. Even odds.
I haven't done transactions here, so I can understand if you don't trust me, but I'd make a $100 bet that Trump won't win.
scyther wrote:Eh... I was thinking the loser would just send the winner the money.
AlexTG wrote:Hope you guys can make it happen. Nobody I know will take my even odds trump wins bet.
Thogey wrote:scyther wrote:Thogey wrote:I'll still take some action on this. Even odds.
I haven't done transactions here, so I can understand if you don't trust me, but I'd make a $100 bet that Trump won't win.
If someone. established with feedback, who is acceptable to both of us will hold the money.
I'll take your action
Thogey wrote:<snip> Guy refused to pay. He was bigger, meaner, and connected. I ate $hit.
We both pay in and the game is on. It protects us both.
[hobo finds wrote:
I can hold the funds if needed
AlexTG wrote:Hope you guys can make it happen. Nobody I know will take my even odds trump wins bet.
Thogey wrote:Throw out a number. I'll walk to the other end of the trailer to take a crap.
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